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i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new constitution, people wouldn't have the faith that burning, un-flinching faith that you do. why are you so convinced that these guys over 200 years ago were so right? >> you have to read the federalist papers to answer that question. i don't think anybody in the current congress could write even one of those numbers. these men were very, very thoughtful. i truly believe that there are times in history when a genius bursts forth at some part of the globe, you know? like 2000 b.c. in athens and i think one of those places was 18th ce
i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new...
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now we think this planet just exists to serve us. we're infatuated with our own individualism and our own entitlement. we're just very, very simple life forms living on a planet as its temporary custodons. >> this is magnificent stuff. i'm going to take a break. stay primed. i'm going to unleash you on the american presidential race. may god help them. i'm going to unleash you on the an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? with two times the points onake lunch dining in restaurants,ch? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is produc
now we think this planet just exists to serve us. we're infatuated with our own individualism and our own entitlement. we're just very, very simple life forms living on a planet as its temporary custodons. >> this is magnificent stuff. i'm going to take a break. stay primed. i'm going to unleash you on the american presidential race. may god help them. i'm going to unleash you on the an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual...
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot?
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>> reporter: right, using needles or syringes he had already used. it's called drug diversion where a health care worker takes a drug meant for patient and uses it on him or herself. in a federal affidavit says that this man, alleges that this man would take fentanyl, which is a powerful narcotic that was meant for a patient, would use it on himself. and then would sort of quietly replace that syringe with another one that was failed with saline that he had previously used. so far 30 people have tested positive for hepatitis c, the same strain that he has. >> so the reason, i guess, according to that, he wasn't intentionally trying to spread hepatitis c, he was just trying to mask the fact that he was shooting himself with this painkiller. >> right. when you read the federal affidavit it becomes clear that he was -- you know, they seemed to think that he was an addict. i mean, when they finally found him, he was in a hotel room, intoxicated. suicidal, and so yeah, he wasn't intentionally trying to kill people. he was keeping up his habit, it sounded
>> reporter: right, using needles or syringes he had already used. it's called drug diversion where a health care worker takes a drug meant for patient and uses it on him or herself. in a federal affidavit says that this man, alleges that this man would take fentanyl, which is a powerful narcotic that was meant for a patient, would use it on himself. and then would sort of quietly replace that syringe with another one that was failed with saline that he had previously used. so far 30...
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frank, thank you for being with us. would the problem be to separate all of those under $1 billion banks, community banks that give money to small businesses that need to have credit, from the largest of the banks which control so much of the money and are in fact absolutely too big to fail because they pose a systemic risk to the financial system if they were to fail. i think everybody will agree, there are too many regulators and it is too complicated, but you guys need to be regulated. your clients do need to be regulating fairly and in an understandable fashion. >> you're right. the fact is banks have always been regulated and that is a healthy thing. because if i'm a banker and you give me your life savings in a cd, for example, or savings deposit, that is insured by the fdic. the bankers pay the premiums to the fdic. >> good system, not very complicated. >> commercial banking is simple. i think to have a plex abflexib system that will respond to the risks that individual banks are taking, either to prohibit those
frank, thank you for being with us. would the problem be to separate all of those under $1 billion banks, community banks that give money to small businesses that need to have credit, from the largest of the banks which control so much of the money and are in fact absolutely too big to fail because they pose a systemic risk to the financial system if they were to fail. i think everybody will agree, there are too many regulators and it is too complicated, but you guys need to be regulated. your...
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i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot. this is accusing american journalists of being spice. those new york city won't happen over margaritas. >> it's a great line you came out with about why you took the role. after eating salad, i was offered a juicy steak and i went right. i'm going for it. i love that. this is your first big tv role. >> i think it's the best role i have ever had. it's fascinating that we play this eloquent, passionate woman who is so capable and then at the same time you drawback the vail of their private life and you are in the kitchen and living room and bedrooms of this family. as capable as she i
i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot....
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congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured in this event. as of this time, 12 dead. still the number is 10 in the theater and the last of the bodies were removed from the theater a little after 5:00 this afternoon. i want to correct one thing. i think earlier today i said the others were all hit by gunfire. i now know a handful of the people who were brought to area hospitals were not hit by gunfire but suffered other injured as a result of the chaos and trauma in the theater. and i can't tell you how many that is but it's a small number. nearly everyone was shot. little infor
congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured...
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poppy, give us an idea. you've been -- you and other reporters -- are at a perimeter point there while they continue to look into this apartment and painstakingly try to figure out how to get in there because it is so heavily booby trapped. >> reporter: they are. here's what i can tell you. according to a law enforcement source i spoke with indepth today, they think there are at least a dozen explosive devices, frankly, ieds within this apartment that have been booby trapped, rigged so that basically they would be set off by someone entering the apartment. they sent a robot in yesterday to take video to survey. they're doing the same thing again today. i want to go step-by-step through what we know. there was a police presser here an hour and a half ago. the first step for them is going to be to try to dismid atlantic what will they're calling a trip wire. basically, the booby trap part of this. and that may be done with a robot. that may also, they said, the first step include a controlled detonation that c
poppy, give us an idea. you've been -- you and other reporters -- are at a perimeter point there while they continue to look into this apartment and painstakingly try to figure out how to get in there because it is so heavily booby trapped. >> reporter: they are. here's what i can tell you. according to a law enforcement source i spoke with indepth today, they think there are at least a dozen explosive devices, frankly, ieds within this apartment that have been booby trapped, rigged so...
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thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> tonight, exclusive -- >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life. robert blake tells me his story as he never told it before. explosive. >> i'll get you [ bleep ] later but don't think you were going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i, you [ bleep ]. >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. >> do you think you're sane? >> am i what? >> do you think you're sane? do you feel you have your full sanity? or has what happened to you sent you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake. the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures for more than 25 years, more than 2,000 people, including presidents, prime ministers, movie tv a
thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> tonight, exclusive -- >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life. robert blake tells me his story as he never told it before. explosive. >> i'll get you [ bleep ] later but don't think you were going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i, you [ bleep ]. >> controversial. >> does that...
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excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police force. can you imagine the federal government taking over the commonwealth? these are u.s. citizens. this isn't a foreign country or a far away land. this is right off our coast. the u.s. department of justice said they are currently looking at the problem and in settlement discussions with puerto rico to address the findings. we hope to resolve concerns without litigation. they don't want to get involved. >> from what i understand, this is spilling into well-to-do areas, tourists could be at risk here. what are local officials saying about this? >> the game changed
excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police...
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they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations to the deal with conflicts before people start resorting to violence. violence begets violence. it's easy to star wars and difficult to stop them once they got started. i think we ought to renounce the war and have -- let the courts handle it and have arbitration that the united nations and let them handle it. just like what you do in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, there is enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except get people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the
they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations...
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husband left us for a 22-year-old. house for sale by a slightly bitter, newly single owner. >> i'm certainly not the first person to be cheated on. i won't be the last. a lot of people relate. a lot of people see the sign and a lot of women say things like oh, wish i would have done that or oh, i'd do worse. >> the couple divorced after ten years of marriage. the husband helped them make the sign. they are hoping it will give them an edge in this housing market. >>> one of the most famous political families is back in the headlines this morning. we'll tell you why. by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine all the goodness that can come
husband left us for a 22-year-old. house for sale by a slightly bitter, newly single owner. >> i'm certainly not the first person to be cheated on. i won't be the last. a lot of people relate. a lot of people see the sign and a lot of women say things like oh, wish i would have done that or oh, i'd do worse. >> the couple divorced after ten years of marriage. the husband helped them make the sign. they are hoping it will give them an edge in this housing market. >>> one of...
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i use facebook a lot. i ask you to come to facebook every show but i ask you if facebook is a good stock to buy or not. but my producer says you're not tired of talking about it so i'm going to talk about it one more time until the company makes real money. matt mccall and ned riley, chairman of reilly asset machlkt guys, good to see you. my viewers only care about one thing, it seems, and is this the time to buy facebook stocks. i'm going to start with you. matt, if you own facebook stock. if you got in at 35 bucks, 40 bucks, wherever you got in, would you buy, sold, where would you -- >> i'm not buying more. i'm not doubling down. it's not a good strategy. i meet hold here. we might get a bounce next week. hold right here. >> i'll put a circle around for you. ned, what do you think -- i'm assuming you don't own the stock. >> no, i don't. two months ago i told you i wouldn't touch it in a month, three months or a year. my rationale is the same. they don't have the platform to generate revenue from the mob
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. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. do you think you're 16? >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake, the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures more than 25 years. more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars but i've never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you're about to witness. robert blake is a hollywood legend. he shot to fame as star of the r. gang series and went on to a chilling role as murderer in any 1967 film "in cold blood" and won an emmy for a series. and it changed wen he met bonnie blakely the woman who b
. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. do you think you're 16? >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you...
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let us know what you think. follow me on facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, drew tries to get answers from the digs abled veterans national foundation. he tracked down the vice president of that group. we'll hear what she told him, next. him,next.next. him next. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserv
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make this easy for us. i think this is really surprising that so much money can be spend on fees and you don't even know it. >> well, exactly. and in an aarp study, it showed 71% of people in 401(k)s didn't think they were charged anything. but this law will help shed light on it. but like most laws, it's not making it a whole lot easier for people like us. here's what you have to do. the fund managers are now going to be required only once a year, but at least once a year, to disclose the fees that are charged on and ongoing basis bru you'll be september a list of a sent a list of all the funds. so you have to isolate out the ones that you are invested in and then you'll only see the percentage rate per $1,000 invested. so you have to know how much you've got invested and then do the math to figure out whether you're paying too much or not enough. never not enough. >> and you do the math, but what recourse do you have? >> unless you can get a whole group of co-employee to say go to the boss, whoever picked
make this easy for us. i think this is really surprising that so much money can be spend on fees and you don't even know it. >> well, exactly. and in an aarp study, it showed 71% of people in 401(k)s didn't think they were charged anything. but this law will help shed light on it. but like most laws, it's not making it a whole lot easier for people like us. here's what you have to do. the fund managers are now going to be required only once a year, but at least once a year, to disclose...
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let us know what you think. follow me on facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, drew tries to get answers from the digs abled veterans national foundation. what happened to that $56 million that they raised? he tracked down the vice president of that group. we'll hear what she told him next. i have evidence that proves my dad's a space alien. he speaks a weird language. [ gargling ] [ gargling ] he drinks green stuff. he says he's from albuquerque. i'm not buying it. i mean, just look at him. and one more thing -- he has a spaceship. [ whirring ] the evidence doesn't lie. my dad's an alien. [ male announcer ] the highly advanced audi a6. named to car and driver's 10 best. ♪ named to car and driver's 10 best. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are.
let us know what you think. follow me on facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, drew tries to get answers from the digs abled veterans national foundation. what happened to that $56 million that they raised? he tracked down the vice president of that group. we'll hear what she told him next. i have evidence that proves my dad's a space alien. he speaks a weird language. [ gargling ] [ gargling ] he drinks green stuff. he says he's from albuquerque. i'm not buying it. i mean,...
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and also joining us, gloria borger. so i know you and a lot of republicans think romney should release his tax returns and the campaign is saying fairly or unfairly would be like handing ammunition to the obama campaign. do you buy it? >> i buy it. i don't think we're going to see any. i don't think any of the republicans think there is anything wrong that mitt romney has done. what we want is the deextraction to be over so we can get to the real issues, the big issues that the american people are interested in. this has become a ridiculous distraction and i do think it's taking a toll. i think there was nothing illegal or inappropriate that he has done. he is a well think man who has been successful and he should embrace that and we should gelt this over with, take the band-aid off, let's move on and let's start talking about the economy. let's start talking about jobs. we've been talking about this now for days and days and days. >> ari, what about that? it's not just among media types on cable t.v. talking about it,
and also joining us, gloria borger. so i know you and a lot of republicans think romney should release his tax returns and the campaign is saying fairly or unfairly would be like handing ammunition to the obama campaign. do you buy it? >> i buy it. i don't think we're going to see any. i don't think any of the republicans think there is anything wrong that mitt romney has done. what we want is the deextraction to be over so we can get to the real issues, the big issues that the american...
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glenn frye is back with us now. the eagles greatest hits has overtaken thriller as the greatest selling american album. isn't that amaze something. >> it's incredible. it's really about the material. and i -- >> could you just retire and lived off the proceeds of hotel california, the single? >> i would have had to be frugal, but. >> it must be playing every second somewhere in the world. >> that's the one thing about this song. people tell me, i was hiking in nepal and checked into this hoss tell and guess what was playing. it becomes the soundtrack of people's lives. >> how has the industry changed most dramatically for you. given that you've been reunited for quite a long time, but you broke up for a while. how has it exchanged? >> in the '70s, when you put a record out it was a simple formula. if you had singles they went to a.m. radio, if you had great album tracks they went to f.m. radio. you did some interviews, there were a couple television shows you could do, and then you went on the road and promoted your
glenn frye is back with us now. the eagles greatest hits has overtaken thriller as the greatest selling american album. isn't that amaze something. >> it's incredible. it's really about the material. and i -- >> could you just retire and lived off the proceeds of hotel california, the single? >> i would have had to be frugal, but. >> it must be playing every second somewhere in the world. >> that's the one thing about this song. people tell me, i was hiking in...
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proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >>> back with my guest billy baldwin. you've optioned this book "a time to betray." very simply, what is this about? >> well, it's about a gentleman who was growing up in tehran in the '70s, came to america to be educated, saw openness, modernization, western nye zags, democracy, art, culture, freedom, popping up everywhere, glass, shiny buildings, universities all over the place. by the time he graduates, the cat is out of the bag with his shaw and the corruption and creates a sweeping tide of revolution, at least to the fall of the shaw and rise of the eye told la. he becomes anything about the shaw is the answer. he serves in the elite republican guard in their intelligence division for about a year,
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marcus told us she was badly wounded. he tried to carry her to safety but they got separated in the chaos and he hasn't heard or seen her since. if you have any information about her, anyone else or the investigation, there are numbers you can call for information about loved ones. the number's 303-739-1862. that's 303-739-1862. if you've got any information about the shooting, authorities would very much like you to call crime stoppers. 720-913-7867. our coverage continues. ahead, we're going to take a short break. i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates an
marcus told us she was badly wounded. he tried to carry her to safety but they got separated in the chaos and he hasn't heard or seen her since. if you have any information about her, anyone else or the investigation, there are numbers you can call for information about loved ones. the number's 303-739-1862. that's 303-739-1862. if you've got any information about the shooting, authorities would very much like you to call crime stoppers. 720-913-7867. our coverage continues. ahead, we're going...
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thank you so much for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield and newsroom continues at the top of the hour with don lemon from aurora, colorado. have a great week. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. no nonsense. just people sense. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay r itself. jim twitchel is this tru yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. -- ca
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that's it for us. "ac360" starts now. we begin with mitt romney's money and the political firestorm over the fact that some of it is or was invested overseas in countries like switzerland, bermuda and the cayman islands. places well known as tax havens for the very wealthy. the romney campaign says that's not true for the governor. spokesman kevin madden says, quote, some investments in some foreign countries can be tax havens but mitt romney doesn't hold any such investments. keeping them honest, though. a tax shelter expert who has investigated, written an article on romney's holdings says it's not so clear cut. my interview with him in a moment. it's important to point out no one is accusing governor romney of breaking any laws, either in how he earned that money or how he does his taxes. democrats are certainly having a field day where some of romney's fortune is or was invested. >> this is a man who says president barack obama is out of touch. out of touch with the needs of the american people. this coming from a man
that's it for us. "ac360" starts now. we begin with mitt romney's money and the political firestorm over the fact that some of it is or was invested overseas in countries like switzerland, bermuda and the cayman islands. places well known as tax havens for the very wealthy. the romney campaign says that's not true for the governor. spokesman kevin madden says, quote, some investments in some foreign countries can be tax havens but mitt romney doesn't hold any such investments. keeping...
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thanks for joining us. right now president obama is on his way to colorado to provide comfort to the victims of the deadly shooting in aurora. in a few hours the people of aurora come together to hold a prayer vigil for the victims. >>> investigators will be examining some of the explosives removed from the suspected gunman's home. tomorrow the suspect is expected to make his first public appearance in court. >>> the manager of a gun range is now coming forward saying his contact with james holmes was weird and even bizarre. let's get to drew griffin who joins us now in denver on the phone. what are you learning? >> interesting thing. james holmes replied online on june 25th to join a private gun range out in colorado about a half hour drive from where he was living. and the owner there called back and got a message on james holmes' message machine that he described as very weird almost as if the person leaving the message was drunk, just weird and bizarre, a deep gutteral forced voice on the message machin
thanks for joining us. right now president obama is on his way to colorado to provide comfort to the victims of the deadly shooting in aurora. in a few hours the people of aurora come together to hold a prayer vigil for the victims. >>> investigators will be examining some of the explosives removed from the suspected gunman's home. tomorrow the suspect is expected to make his first public appearance in court. >>> the manager of a gun range is now coming forward saying his...
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simpson showed us. the disabled veterans national foundation sent his homeless veterans shelter in alabama. he got hundreds of pairs of shiny navy dress shoes. some emergency blankets. some broken furniture. and lots and lots of coconut m&ms. >> didn't have a lot of use for 11,000 bags. >> reporter: u.s. vets, a charity in prescott, arizona got an even stranger shipment. chefs coats. and football pants. >> makes a real -- >> reporter: roy tidwell says he arranged the shipments and insists both of these charities knew what he was sending and they wanted it. the group that got the chefs coat has no idea why they got chefs coat. zero idea. and football pants? you think there's a homeless veterans football team out there? >> absolutely. >> reporter: you do? >> absolutely. there's 300-bed -- >> reporter: in prescott, arizona, minor league of homeless veterans playing football? >> i don't doubt that homeless vets play football, basketball >> reporter: i'm sure you don't doubt it. i've talked to those people.
simpson showed us. the disabled veterans national foundation sent his homeless veterans shelter in alabama. he got hundreds of pairs of shiny navy dress shoes. some emergency blankets. some broken furniture. and lots and lots of coconut m&ms. >> didn't have a lot of use for 11,000 bags. >> reporter: u.s. vets, a charity in prescott, arizona got an even stranger shipment. chefs coats. and football pants. >> makes a real -- >> reporter: roy tidwell says he arranged the...
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the, he adds, is the crux of the problem facing us in the future. so it's today as israel faces enemies and seek to commit new ones, when iran speaks of holocausts or speak of wiping us off the map only the naive or worse would dismiss it as excessive rhetoric. make no mistake, the ayatollahs in tehran are testing our moral objectives. they want to know who will object or look the other way. my minister of israel and the leaders of iran are one in the same. we will not look away, nor will our country ever look away to our passion and commitment to israel. [ applause ] >> as prime minister baggen put it in haunting words, if the enemy puts it in words he seeks to destroy us, believe him. we've seen the horrors of history. we will not stand by. we will not watch them play out again. it would be foolish not to take iran's leaders at their word. they are, after all, the product of a radical theocracy. over the years iran has amassed a brutal and bloody record. it has seized embassies and killed its own people. it supports the ruthless assad regime and k
the, he adds, is the crux of the problem facing us in the future. so it's today as israel faces enemies and seek to commit new ones, when iran speaks of holocausts or speak of wiping us off the map only the naive or worse would dismiss it as excessive rhetoric. make no mistake, the ayatollahs in tehran are testing our moral objectives. they want to know who will object or look the other way. my minister of israel and the leaders of iran are one in the same. we will not look away, nor will our...
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i said, try to stay with us. of course then there's the $1.2 trillion and those automatic sequestration cuts to defense and social services. if implemented, that will slash growth by another 6/10 of 1%. you can see that growth number getting smaller and smaller. why is the president doing this piecemeal? "outfront" tonight, senator chris coons from delaware. i'm curious as to what you think about the fact that he makes an announcement about the bush tax cuts without dealing with all the other taxes that are very important for the middle class. >> erin, thanks for a chance to be on. as a member of the budget committee, i have to agree that what we need to get to is the much bigger, much harder problem of solving all the different changes, whether it's sequestration or changes in tax rates that are scheduled to kick in in january. what i liked about the president's announcement today is he simply said, let's move forward on what we can all agree on, everybody, republicans and democrats, house and senate, agree that
i said, try to stay with us. of course then there's the $1.2 trillion and those automatic sequestration cuts to defense and social services. if implemented, that will slash growth by another 6/10 of 1%. you can see that growth number getting smaller and smaller. why is the president doing this piecemeal? "outfront" tonight, senator chris coons from delaware. i'm curious as to what you think about the fact that he makes an announcement about the bush tax cuts without dealing with all...
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join us for that. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now.
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cure us. that's what they did 150 years ago. we've kind of evolved. so i think what -- it's a safe bet -- i think the people who are -- the nra and the so-called gun supporters, i think they -- if they were intellectually honest, and i think it's okay to use that word, the other word. i think they would admit that the founding fathers, when they said militia, they meant we got to be able to round up all the farmers and the merchants and everybody, get your gun because the british are coming back. they were afraid of that. they still were dealing with the world's largest power at the time when we got our independence. or when they said "the right to bear arms" i think, you know, the arm back then was you could -- you could only fire one shot at a time. you had a little -- a little ball bearing-like bullet. you had to stuff it in the thing. then do this. gun powder. took 15 minutes before you could fire one shot. now, if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ak-47s
cure us. that's what they did 150 years ago. we've kind of evolved. so i think what -- it's a safe bet -- i think the people who are -- the nra and the so-called gun supporters, i think they -- if they were intellectually honest, and i think it's okay to use that word, the other word. i think they would admit that the founding fathers, when they said militia, they meant we got to be able to round up all the farmers and the merchants and everybody, get your gun because the british are coming...
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>> i liked it then because of the drug use. i didn't party with other people. i never did drugs with other people, i only did it by myself. now, solitude is about writing. because so much of that process is thinking about what you're going to write before you write it. i'm also a father now, so when i'm not working i like to spend my time -- >> did you let the beatles do your best stuff on the drugs? >> you know what -- the last thing i want to do is make drugs sound good to anybody. but, you know, bill maher once said drugs sure haven't hurt his record collection. i don't think i did do my best stuff while i was high, but even if i had, if i was writing at shakespeare level high and the hackiest hack level straight, i'll take not being high and a hack. >> have you arrived at a good place in your life, do you think. the hard way maybe, but you have? >> i'm the luckiest guy in the world. i love being a father. i get paid to do exactly what i love doing, exactly what i'd love to do for free and i get to work with the greatest people in my industry. >> without wan
>> i liked it then because of the drug use. i didn't party with other people. i never did drugs with other people, i only did it by myself. now, solitude is about writing. because so much of that process is thinking about what you're going to write before you write it. i'm also a father now, so when i'm not working i like to spend my time -- >> did you let the beatles do your best stuff on the drugs? >> you know what -- the last thing i want to do is make drugs sound good to...
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a couple things stuck out to us. the company says four current and former senior employees are still under investigation by uk regulators. and that the bank is now facing class action lawsuits in the united states. >>> the u.n. has now called for immediate action to tackle the humanitarian crisis in mali. the organization says the crisis is being driven by a lack of food, malnutrition and population displacement. accord to the u.n., only 42% of the $214 million it says it needs now to fight the crisis has been received. echoing what we heard from the world food organization. trying to abate the crisis. the interim president of mali just returned to the country after being assaulted in his office. says he's going to address the nation on sunday. of course his government has lost control of the country's north which is controlled by al qaeda-linked militias. if you want to help the people of mali, we've partnered with the nonprofit organization save the children to send food and medicine to the refugees. you can visit
a couple things stuck out to us. the company says four current and former senior employees are still under investigation by uk regulators. and that the bank is now facing class action lawsuits in the united states. >>> the u.n. has now called for immediate action to tackle the humanitarian crisis in mali. the organization says the crisis is being driven by a lack of food, malnutrition and population displacement. accord to the u.n., only 42% of the $214 million it says it needs now to...
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co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. tavis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to think of a campaign run so brilliantly. they stayed on message. they controlled the narrative. brilliant campaign. have not been able to get back on track, as it were. campaigning and governing are two different things. everybody else in washington's been saying this for a couple years now. >> cornell, let me turn to you, about this sort of debate going on about whether he was right or wrong or whether it mattered at all. he didn't attend the naacp convention. mitt romney went. we'll listen to what happened to him in a moment. does it matter? the latest poll about his presid
co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. tavis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to...
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is ccentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is ccentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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tionn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york
tionn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >>> the first known victim of the aurora, colorado, mass theater shooting, jessica ghawi, an aspiring actress, chasing her dream. last year she survived a mall shooting. according to witnesses she died from a gunshot wound to the head. >> after narrowly escaping injury in that toronto shooting, ghawi reflected to friends about how fragile life is. she'll be remembered at a memorial service in san antonio. >>> the lates
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it made us wonder what moment defines a person's legacy? consider some of tse legacies who have been tarnished. think about sports. pete rose, barry bonds, politics, bill clinton, richard nixon. and then in our 7:00 eastern hour, just a few decades ago, asians in america were rounded up, forced into internship camps and now they're poised to enter the most powerful legislative bodies in record numbers. we'll talk with the first chinese-american woman ever to be elected to congress about the significance of the upcoming election in november. >> fantastic. nice variety. we're looking forward to that. good to see you. good to see you in person this weekend. >> i know. not over the tube. >> yeah. ships crossing in the night. have a good night. that's going to do it for me. i'm fredricka whitfield. have a great weekend. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, s
it made us wonder what moment defines a person's legacy? consider some of tse legacies who have been tarnished. think about sports. pete rose, barry bonds, politics, bill clinton, richard nixon. and then in our 7:00 eastern hour, just a few decades ago, asians in america were rounded up, forced into internship camps and now they're poised to enter the most powerful legislative bodies in record numbers. we'll talk with the first chinese-american woman ever to be elected to congress about the...
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or use that for better purposes? the perspective you bring to it is important. >> is it just coincidence these bain attacks really came about after some very bad job numbers came out about 2 1/2 weeks ago? >> anderson, you may have talked about it on your show, we've raised issues about bain, and let me tell you, long before these last couple of weeks, and let me tell you why. the only credential romney is offering for the presidency is his business experience. never talks about the fact he was governor of massachusetts. and with some good reason, because that record wasn't exactly a glittering record of job creation. he talks about the fact he's a business man. and he has great insights into the economy as a result. of course we'll look at what that business experience is. we began that -- taking a look at that as soon as he became the nominee. if this isn't something new, it's part of the discussion. he entered it into the discussion. and now we're engaging in that discussion. he say wait, don't talk about my busin
or use that for better purposes? the perspective you bring to it is important. >> is it just coincidence these bain attacks really came about after some very bad job numbers came out about 2 1/2 weeks ago? >> anderson, you may have talked about it on your show, we've raised issues about bain, and let me tell you, long before these last couple of weeks, and let me tell you why. the only credential romney is offering for the presidency is his business experience. never talks about the...
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this summer, save up to 30%, plus get up to $100 on us. welcome to hotels.com. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> if you're leaving the house right now just a reminder. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can also watch cnn live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. like most olympic athletes swimmer missy fralin will be thinking about home as she races in seven competitions in the next few days in london. she actually caught up with our dr. sanjay gupta and you'll see why. she is so unique. >> swimming on my back. >> reporter: missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's winning. she's winning. first race. >> come on, missy! >> go! go! >> missy franklin almost a body length ahead. >> 59. 89. she got it. >> reporter: now at age 17 she is the second youngest person on the u.s. olympic team. her back stroke and free style are what got her there. >> i've made the team, which is the most excit
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the hypnotic routines used. the installation of phobias. that if you leave the group, you're losing the bridge to total freedom. the phobias that if you go to a mental health professional, you'll go insane, you'll get cancer, you'll get hit by a car. the process itself of indoctrination actually creates a dissociative state. >> you were in the scientology church. what was the experience like for you? >> well, i must say something -- scientology may be working now as a religion. i was involved for 23 years. i worked with hubbard himself for a large portion of that time. i can tell you that i was raised catholic and i never would have joined a church. and i was clearly shown policy letters by l. ron hubbard himself, the founder of scientology where he said that the religion side of things was for the legal and attorneys and accountants only. that the day-to-day business would not change. so what i joined was a self-help organization. we sold counseling. we sold courses. we sold books. and there were set fees. and people either liked them or t
the hypnotic routines used. the installation of phobias. that if you leave the group, you're losing the bridge to total freedom. the phobias that if you go to a mental health professional, you'll go insane, you'll get cancer, you'll get hit by a car. the process itself of indoctrination actually creates a dissociative state. >> you were in the scientology church. what was the experience like for you? >> well, i must say something -- scientology may be working now as a religion. i...
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drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual questions from your donors and our viewers who want to know what happened to that $56 million they thought they were giving to actual deserved veterans. >> well, the cost of fund-raising is high, as you know, and it has been for many veteran service organizations who use this kind of direct paying approach. >> what is the point of a fund-raiser when all of funds go to your private fund-raising company? >> well, not all of the funds do. >> well, according to the documents we've seen filed by your organization, they all do and more. $56 million, plus your other seven million. >> i think yo
drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual...
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you used to be good. you used to find there was a problem -- >> sir, i'm just asking you for evidence of something you said on the floor of the house -- >> speak with a southern accent -- i did. this is the problem. if you spend as much time looking into the problem as you have been trying to belittle me this week -- >> sir, do you want to offer any evidence? i'm giving you the opportunity to offer what evidence you have. you've offered none, other than yelling. he never offered any evidence. you'd think if this was a real plot, you'd think he'd pick up the phone and call the fbi, right? we actually did that. we talked with the fbi. they told us there was absolutely no credible evidence of a terror baby conspiracy. they had no idea what he was talking about. it's not surprising, i should point out, he declined our invitation to come back on the program as he was once on in 2010. back to this current conspiracy theory. we received a statement from abedin's office. saying, quote, they are nothing but viciou
you used to be good. you used to find there was a problem -- >> sir, i'm just asking you for evidence of something you said on the floor of the house -- >> speak with a southern accent -- i did. this is the problem. if you spend as much time looking into the problem as you have been trying to belittle me this week -- >> sir, do you want to offer any evidence? i'm giving you the opportunity to offer what evidence you have. you've offered none, other than yelling. he never...
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is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get rush why and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if you talk to them, say we don't trust this opposition. we think many of them may be terrorists. some of them may have links to al qaeda and so on. can we trust the opposition rebels? do
is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can...
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i used the "f" word all the time. i don't know why they felt that to be necessary. >> when you were in vietnam and you went through five, six years of absolute hell, repeated tortures, beatings, so on, what did you learn about yourself that has now dictated the way you are as a ppolitician? >> i was proud of my ability to resist all kinds of pressures from my captors. both mental and physical. but i also recognize that i had limitations because at one point after sufficient physical extended mistreatment, i broke and signed a confession. so i realized i wasn't the toughest. i wasn't john wayne mccain as some used to call me in my earlier days. and so i think it made me aware that all of us have -- our not failings but our vulnerabilities and sometimes we don't always do what we would like to do. but the point is, pick yourself up, as i did right after that, go right back into the arena with them. >> what has been the greatest moment of your life? if i could relive, outside marriage and children, if i could have the po
i used the "f" word all the time. i don't know why they felt that to be necessary. >> when you were in vietnam and you went through five, six years of absolute hell, repeated tortures, beatings, so on, what did you learn about yourself that has now dictated the way you are as a ppolitician? >> i was proud of my ability to resist all kinds of pressures from my captors. both mental and physical. but i also recognize that i had limitations because at one point after...
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thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why this happened. and i know that the forensic experts will be spending a lot of time interviewing the suspect and trying to get that question answered. and you know, there are many ways to do that, different tests and speaking with him and interviewing him. but it will probably be a long process and take quite a while. >> what have you learned from the information we're getting from people who knew him, relatively well, i guess i would say, of someone who is a lab partner and sat behind him in class, all of them seem to say a co
thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why...